Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
by John B. Smith
Publisher: Brooklyn Entomological Society 1906
ISBN/ASIN: 3849163326
Number of pages: 222
Description:
The book is of exceptional historical interest in the insights it gives into the development of early modern entomological science. It also is of practical value as a source for terms that are obscure to modern users because they are no longer current.
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